All sugars above number twenty Dutch standard of colour, two cents per pound. Molasses testing above fifty-six degrees, four cents per gallon. Sugar drainings and sugar sweepings shall be subject to duty either as molasses or sugar, as the case may be, according to polariscopic test. On coffee, three cents per pound. On tea, ten cents per pound. Hides, raw or uncured, whether dry, salted, or pickled, Angora goat-skins, raw, without the wool, unmanufactured, asses' skins, raw or unmanufactured, and skins, except sheep-skins, with the wool on, one and one-half cents per pound. CONSULAR OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. EXPLANATORY NOTES.-C.G., Consul General; V. & D.C.G., Vice- and Deputy-Consul General; D.C.G., Deputy-Consul General; C.. Consul; V. & D.C., Vice and Depu y-Consul; V.C., Vice-Consul; C.A., Consular Agent; V. & D.C.A., Vice- and Deputy-Consul Agent; V.C.A., Vice-Consular Agent. Place. Aberdeen, Scotland Athlone, Ballymena, Ireland Barnsley, England Belfast, Ireland Birmingham, England Name and Title. Robert D. Maddison, C.A. Samuel G. Ruby, C. Ralph O. Ruby, V. & D.C. John Jarrett, C.' Frederick M. Burton, V. & D.C. John A. Tibbits, C. Thomas L. Renton, V. & D.C. H. D. Warne, C.A. John D. Delille, C. Frederick Ludlow, V. & D.C. W. Bruce Lovie, V. & D.C. James Wm. Scott, V.C. Francis W. Prescott, C.A. Stephen M. Mackenzie, V.C. G. Henry Fox, V. & D.C. Charles E. Porthlock, C.A. John Craig, C.A. William Carey, C.A. John Jones, Č.A. William P. Smyth, C.A. David J. Bailey, V. & D.C.A. Byron G. Daniels, C. Robert H. Micks, V.C. Thomas Rensuf, C.A. James Morton, C.A. Andrew Innes, C.A. Hugh C. Peacock, V.C. Name and Title. Thomas H. Sherman, C. Oliver R. Johnson, V. & D.C.G. John H. Copestake, V. & D.C. Richard Cox, C.A. John Neve, C.A. PORTS ENTITLED TO HAVE GOODS FORWARDED IMMEDIATELY "IN BOND" FROM OTHER PORTS. TABLE FOR THE REDUCTION OF STERLING MONEY OF GREAT BRITAIN TO UNITED STATES GOLD COIN, UNDER £99 = $481.783. Note.-Take the figures in the left hand column, and follow the line of figures until you reach the column at the head of which stands the second figure required. Examples.-L1 left-hand column =$4.8665. To reduce £10 to American money, remove the decimal point-$48.66. L26-$126.52; TABLE FOR REDUCING UNITED STATES MONEY INTO STERLING, UPON THE BASIS OF £=$4.8665. INDEX. For PORTS and PLACES see PORT DIRECTORY. For CHARGES in any Home or Foreign Port, see PORT Directory. For TARIFFS of various countries see TARIFFS, British, Colonial, and Foreign, |